The RMT consensus team

After looking over hundreds of RMT’s its time we tallied up all the players picked, put them into the pick-o-meter and see what team it spits us out! Hot on the heels of Matty’s team, here is the RMT consensus team.

According the RMT’s the common forward line consists of

Tevez, Torres and POG

But Graham and Aguero are still in the mix!

In the middle the common picks are Hazard, Bale, Kawaga, Toure and Noble

Aguero & Rooney were the safe, heavy-hitting forward line a couple of weeks ago. Now ppl are having to think about what Tevez changes (i.e. Aguero still, or Tevez, or both, or neither). And RVP feels like the elephant in the room. If he stays or moves to Man Utd or another top team it’ll require some re-evaluating (eg if he went to Man Utd, would you pick RVP? Rooney? Both? Neither?)

Lampard takes penalties and has a habit of destroying easy teams and Nasri was essentially BOG in community shields game playing a very attacking style of game.

on the other hand, hazard had a day to forget, but don’t forget he has loads of talent! yaya scored but only had one shot and it was a rebound, also, had quite a defensive style of game which may be set once Silva returns to the starting side.

I have a side containing: Hazard, Cazorla, Kagawa and Podolski! So I’m taking a huge punt on new guys adapting quickly. In previous years picking the midfield was easy (Ronaldo, Lampard, Gerrrard), now it isn’t so simple. Dont want to pay the price for the established midfield options like Bale and Silva ‘coz I don’t reckon they are as good or consistent as the guns of previous seasons. So a punt on the newbies it is!

Understandable but from what I read about Vlaar he could be a threat on set pieces. And thanks to Lambert (and I hope improved delivery) Aston Villa won’t be as abysmal on set pieces as they were last year.

Hey gang, I’ve got a few noob questions that I’d like to throw out there.

I’m considering the GW 1 or 2 wildcard option. What happens with sale prices on this? Will there even be any profits made from those who rise in price or will the trade penalty take it all?

I guess the reason I’m asking is: Why not build a nice dual GW 1 team but then fill the rest with possible season keepers / growth players? Trading out the extra Reading / Chelsea players in the first few weeks? If you start with 6 then you can bench three and cop a -4 for week 3 (assuming the rest of the team plays). This still gives you the option of wildcard if it all goes pear-shaped.

Is this a safe/creative option, or is a hedge both ways just a waste of time?
Best to either go hard wildcard strategy or build a keeper from the start you muppet!

Also, what are the thoughts if RVP the dog goes to ManU?

Does this take him and Rooney out of the equation and provide great value on future EPL stars Podolski and Giroud?